Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong

NantHealth looking to raise $92M in an IPO

The Culver City, California-based company has developed a platform, called CLINICS, to address many of the key challenges healthcare constituents face.
Sweatcoin

This app will help Brits walk and run more

Sweatcoin allows users to earn digital currency for their steps and later use their earnings to purchase real-world products and services.
AliveCor

Small study shows AliveCor’s smartphone ECG is as good as standard Holter monitor

The study involved patients already wearing the standard Holter ambulatory event monitor with AliveCor's device being added to the mix.
Fitbit

Fitbit Q1 revenues hit $505M for a 50% Y-o-Y growth

During Q1, Fitbit sold 4.8 million connected health and fitness devices. U.S. comprised 70% of revenues, EMEA - 15%, APAC - 11%, and Other Americas - 4%.
Project EVO - ADHD study

Akili starts recruiting patients to trial its novel ADHD treatment

The STARS-ADHD trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the company's proprietary platform, Project: EVO, for the treatment of children with ADHD.
wearable device

Research: 12.2% of US consumers own a wearable device

Of the combined fitness band and smartwatch base, Fitbit remains the top brand at 18.5%, but Apple and Samsung follow closely with 14% and 11.6%, respectively.
IBM - Bausch Lomb partnership

Bausch + Lomb, IBM to develop an iOS app for cataract surgeons

The app will help surgeons streamline their workflow by delivering patient information and clinical insights, as well as intraocular lens (IOL) options.
Somnoware

Somnoware gets $9M for its sleep analysis tech

The company's technology can connect, organize and analyze clinical sleep information to better manage sleep apnea, lower costs and improve patient outcomes.
Sea Hero Quest app

Deutsche Telekom’s app to help researchers better understand getting lost because of dementia

The app was built in partnership with Alzheimer's Research UK, University College London, the University of East Anglia, and game developers Glitchers.
Google injectable smart lens

Google files patent for a smart lens that’s injected into an eye

This smart lens would have an accommodation sensor, a controller, data storage, antenna and a rechargeable thin-film solid-state battery to provide power.